BRAHMAN TRAVELLER MOTORHOME

Brahman Traveller buses are now being complemented by motorhome versions.

The Brahman Traveller all-wheel-drive bus has been accepted in the Australian and New Guinea markets since early 2013 and 30+ examples are now in service.

Brahman
Motor Distributors is based on the Queensland Gold Coast and buses are built to its specifications by the giant Dongfeng Motor Corporation in China.

Founder and executive chairman of Brahman Motor Distributors, Hans Hobelt, said that there's a growing demand for a well-engineered, durable and capable
all wheel drive bus, for a variety of applications across Australia.

"The Brahman Traveller has really aroused interest with mining, construction, tourism and remote access transport operators because it offers a transport
solution designed to handle Australia's tough environment and conditions," Hans Hobelt said.

"We already have Brahman Traveller AWDs operating in gold mines in the PNG Highlands, on construction sites in the Pilbara and with tour operators
in the Territory, in the Gold Coast hinterland and tropical North Queensland."

The Brahman Traveller AWD is built on a military-grade steel chassis and is powered by a Cummins ISF 3.8-litre turbo diesel engine, mated to
an Allison T220 six-speed automatic transmission, driving through a ZF transfer case to all four wheels.

"The Brahman Traveller is not a bus that has been designed and engineered in China for a global market, but has been engineered in Australia for our
conditions and is manufactured cost effectively in China," said Hans Hobelt.

Brahman has established a parts warehouse, backed up the resources of Cummins, Allison and ZF.

The Brahman Traveller is said to meet or exceed the requirements of Australian Design Rules (ADRs) and the company is currently exploring the option
of offering the supply of the vehicle in CKD kits for local assembly.